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Took two buddy’s out today and came back with one silver and 5 pinks. I have been going out quite a bit so the same fish checker gal has checked me numerous times. Today when I pulled in I told her we had a silver so she could get her little wand to scan it as I went to get the truck. She was all excited and ran back to her stuff and went down to my boat. She opens the cooler and tells my buddies I think this is a sockeye. They both are avid coho fisherman and said ahh no I don’t think so. She says” I’ll take a picture and send it to my boss and let you know “ she takes her phone and snaps a picture and sets her phone on the edge of the cooler lid that is standing straight up. Of course she bumps the lid and the phone falls straight into the cooler with 5” of blood and water and 6 fish in it. She,all flustered grabs her phone jumps out and walks off without her wand scanner we had to go return it to her.Does anybody know if these people doing the checks are volunteers or college students that are trying to go in to the field as a biologist or what. She is super nice and all but the reason I ask is I wonder how accurate are counts are if they can’t identify fish species correctly.
Quote from: Born2late on August 27, 2023, 05:46:38 PMTook two buddy’s out today and came back with one silver and 5 pinks. I have been going out quite a bit so the same fish checker gal has checked me numerous times. Today when I pulled in I told her we had a silver so she could get her little wand to scan it as I went to get the truck. She was all excited and ran back to her stuff and went down to my boat. She opens the cooler and tells my buddies I think this is a sockeye. They both are avid coho fisherman and said ahh no I don’t think so. She says” I’ll take a picture and send it to my boss and let you know “ she takes her phone and snaps a picture and sets her phone on the edge of the cooler lid that is standing straight up. Of course she bumps the lid and the phone falls straight into the cooler with 5” of blood and water and 6 fish in it. She,all flustered grabs her phone jumps out and walks off without her wand scanner we had to go return it to her.Does anybody know if these people doing the checks are volunteers or college students that are trying to go in to the field as a biologist or what. She is super nice and all but the reason I ask is I wonder how accurate are counts are if they can’t identify fish species correctly.No pic?Nope
This sounds like a fishing trip that I had a few weeks ago, I posted the pic on FB on area 1-13 fishing, we marked it on card as a silver. It sounds like the same lady, our fish was getting dark, very slimy, caught down past Richmond Beach heading toward Shilshole. She showed us why she called it a sockeye but also took a picture to show her boss. The tongue was white, no teeth to speak of. After looking it over and researching some more, I think she is right. First sockeye we ever ran across in the salt , or at least that I know of. It was 7.09 pound